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Shooting Church Stained Glass HELP!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 8911" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Gladiator, I agree with Eduard and Helene. This style of shooting is a great opportunity for HDR. I would do most of the shooting bracketed. Three shots, one under, one normal, and one over. That way you have the option of doing an HDR. I would use center weighted metering and expose for the windows. I think you will find the 28-70mm lens will give you the best shots. Tripod mounted I would use an ISO of 200, f/11, Aperture Priority, one stop bracketed, with cable release. The f/11 should give you optimal depth of field. If you have time and tripod mounted I would get some shots using a CPL filter. That should make the colors in the windows really pop. I would also shoot some of the brackets with a two stop difference. </p><p></p><p>Helene, very good HDR of that window.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 8911, member: 654"] Gladiator, I agree with Eduard and Helene. This style of shooting is a great opportunity for HDR. I would do most of the shooting bracketed. Three shots, one under, one normal, and one over. That way you have the option of doing an HDR. I would use center weighted metering and expose for the windows. I think you will find the 28-70mm lens will give you the best shots. Tripod mounted I would use an ISO of 200, f/11, Aperture Priority, one stop bracketed, with cable release. The f/11 should give you optimal depth of field. If you have time and tripod mounted I would get some shots using a CPL filter. That should make the colors in the windows really pop. I would also shoot some of the brackets with a two stop difference. Helene, very good HDR of that window. [/QUOTE]
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